Sandals Resorts, which has long offered a free, basic destination wedding to guests who book six nights or more, has kicked it up a notch by partnering with Martha Stewart, the home entertaining guru and publisher of the eponymous Martha Stewart Weddings magazine.

Martha Stewart applies her taste and design sense to ceremony and reception spaces. She and her team have conceived six romantic themes for outdoor weddings with coordinated color palettes. Elements include decor, bouquets, invitations, cakes, and favors.

The most basic of these themes, "Beautiful Beginnings", is free to couples who stay six nights at Sandals. Cost for a Martha Stewart Wedding for those who can't linger that long or want to upgrade starts at around $1,500; ample add-ons (color-coordinated parasols and a candy buffet, anyone?) can further enhance an event.

To read about each of the themes, click on the photos below.

Every couple hopes for beautiful...MORE beginnings, and this simple wedding theme enables you to marry with a minimum of fuss.

Elements include a magenta dendrobium orchid bouquet and boutonniere. Intimate Beautiful Beginnings weddings can be held in this gazebo backed with ocean views.

Package Includes:

Personal pre-travel wedding planner

Free wedding website and gift registry

On-site wedding planner and dedicated resort wedding team

Preparation of marriage documents

Musical accompaniment

Witnesses upon request

Reception with sparkling wine and cold hors d'oeuvres for the bride, groom and up to six guests

Wedding gift

35-minute massage for the groom and manicure for the bride

Decorated honeymoon room

Mimosa breakfast-in-bed

Honeymoon dinner at an on-site specialty restaurant with a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine

5"x7" honeymoon photo

Note: If you want to have more guests or a full meal or other changes, additional charges will be incurred.

Vision in White Wedding Ceremony

Couples can opt to add Finishing Touches to any ceremony and/or reception. Examples include parasols to shield guests from the sun and a petal-strewn aisle lit by floating candles in large hurricane glasses.